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that is why he is not in iraq anymore. connell: we will obviously come back to this over and over again. grover norquist, thank you. dagen: we will stay on the topic of warren buffett and taxes. should the cut off the $500,000 not $250,000 as the president wants. would that ease some of the burden and pain of higher taxes? >> on one level it would, of course. raising that threshold from $250,000 to $500,000. the buffet idea maybe release a little bit of pain, but does nothing to address the extortions that he is talking about. huge distortions. 160,000 pages of distortions in the tax code. you were talking about a tiny, tiny improvement. i will take it, sure. we are getting distracted on this one. dagen: connell was talking about a minimum tax on the wealthy. he starts out $1 billion a year. 30%. a good idea in the abstract? then he starts talking about his brother in. those are multi billionaires, dude. >> i mean, i think these are all legitimate questions. we have this great opportunity to do tax reform. to clean up the
that is why he is not in iraq anymore. connell: we will obviously come back to this over and over again. grover norquist, thank you. dagen: we will stay on the topic of warren buffett and taxes. should the cut off the $500,000 not $250,000 as the president wants. would that ease some of the burden and pain of higher taxes? >> on one level it would, of course. raising that threshold from $250,000 to $500,000. the buffet idea maybe release a little bit of pain, but does nothing to address...
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dagen: biggest worry is it still in iraq? >> we have to watch that throughout this year. and it ends the nuclear threat. dagen: that is what the obama administration wants. >> we have a decision point in 2013. dagen: we have another year. thanks for taking the time. anytime you want to come by please come by. connell: president obama is about to or arrive in new york city, he will be toward the area hardest hit by hurricane sandy and all the pictures for for use throughout the day and when the president arrives, five our energy, the founder is here and questions brought up and reports linking of a product to the number of deaths. the founder of the company gets a chance to respond coming up this hour. you don't want to miss that. let's take a look at the winners today on the s&p 500. >> announcer: you never know when, buthieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bo
dagen: biggest worry is it still in iraq? >> we have to watch that throughout this year. and it ends the nuclear threat. dagen: that is what the obama administration wants. >> we have a decision point in 2013. dagen: we have another year. thanks for taking the time. anytime you want to come by please come by. connell: president obama is about to or arrive in new york city, he will be toward the area hardest hit by hurricane sandy and all the pictures for for use throughout the day...
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jeremiah o'keefe is the white house advisor to iraq and he is president of o'keeffe global advisor is. what do you make of the latest headlines. you heard a correspondence a multiple sources report we have a cease-fire in place but why is this not enough in your opinion? >> it is a temporary lull in the war that is being waged against the state of israel. we have got to look at the long-term picture in the region as the israelis do. they have iran coming online with a nuclear device sometime in the spring or summer or fall of next year and i have been in and out of the region for 25 years and the region is elated with the fact that president obama has been elected president again. they see this as a strategic opportunities -- cheryl: ac the president as weak on foreign policy? >> absolutely. we had today is a temporary lull in the battle because secretary clinton was in the region. egyptian want to receive a. the palestinians don't want to irritate the united states too much. cheryl: they need a as well. let me go back to something. you use to the adviser of the white house. do you th
jeremiah o'keefe is the white house advisor to iraq and he is president of o'keeffe global advisor is. what do you make of the latest headlines. you heard a correspondence a multiple sources report we have a cease-fire in place but why is this not enough in your opinion? >> it is a temporary lull in the war that is being waged against the state of israel. we have got to look at the long-term picture in the region as the israelis do. they have iran coming online with a nuclear device...
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the decision where medicare, medicaid, immigration and the war in afghanistan what was the war in iraq. these are very unscientific pollings on my part but those are the issues that were resonating for them. none of them said the economy and when we were broadcasting on the las vegas strip we were talking economic issues and how that has been hit during the recession and las vegas and nevada's recovery. that is the issue we are talking about, watching the election year. nine people voting here and you talk about a closely watched election. seven registered observers here and some more observant than other people casting their ballot. connell: adam shapiro in vegas for us. dagen: stocks now and right now, nicole petallides watching the big loser for us. nicole: taking a close look at cablevision. cablevision down 5%, talk about what went off, turns out the costs are significant for a name like cablevision saying customers of hurricane sandy have to call in and get rebates. sandy will be worse than irene for cablevision. substantially larger impact from hurricane sandy, $16 million impac
the decision where medicare, medicaid, immigration and the war in afghanistan what was the war in iraq. these are very unscientific pollings on my part but those are the issues that were resonating for them. none of them said the economy and when we were broadcasting on the las vegas strip we were talking economic issues and how that has been hit during the recession and las vegas and nevada's recovery. that is the issue we are talking about, watching the election year. nine people voting here...
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we have the situation between iraq and israel, syria, turkey, everything frankly heading for destabilization. it is frightening. thank you very much, former congressman as well. thank you for coming on the show. dennis: a rather monumental failure by industry and government. 11 days after superstorm sandy left town and new york imposing alternate day rationing as gas lines grow at the pump. what is wrong with this picture? adam shapiro joins us from a manhattan gas station. >> drivers will tell you what is wrong is they can't get-but first a live picture of the line at 45th street down to 38th st.. is only a 30 minute wait. it was 10 to 15 minutes about two hours ago but more drivers have shown up but they are steadily going into the station and some video shows you how long the line is. these new restrictions put in place by the bloomberg administration because of the hour upon hour long lines that motorists deal with not only in new york city in manhattan but long island. according to the administration something like 70% of the gas stations in all of the five boroughs don't have electrici
we have the situation between iraq and israel, syria, turkey, everything frankly heading for destabilization. it is frightening. thank you very much, former congressman as well. thank you for coming on the show. dennis: a rather monumental failure by industry and government. 11 days after superstorm sandy left town and new york imposing alternate day rationing as gas lines grow at the pump. what is wrong with this picture? adam shapiro joins us from a manhattan gas station. >> drivers...
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he served this country with great distinction, in iraq, in afghanistan and as head of the cia. by his own assessment he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with his family and with his wife and it's on that basis that ten dered his resignation and on that basis i accepted it. but i want to emphasize, from my perspective at least, he has provided this country an extraordinary service? we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done and my main hope right now is he and his family are able to move on and that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. >> what about voters, do they deserve to know? >> you know, again, i think you're going to have to talk to the fbi in terms of what their general protocols are when it comes to what started off as potential criminal investigation. one of the challenges here is that we're not supposed to meddle in, you know, criminal investigations and that's been our practice, and, you know
he served this country with great distinction, in iraq, in afghanistan and as head of the cia. by his own assessment he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with his family and with his wife and it's on that basis that ten dered his resignation and on that basis i accepted it. but i want to emphasize, from my perspective at least, he has provided this country an extraordinary service? we are...
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. >>> all right, veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan face a new mission, probably a harder one at this point, finding a job in this ridiculously tough labor market. jpmorgan chase and dozens of other companies are pledging to help. their goal is to hire 100,000 veterans by 2020. joining us now, maureen casey, managing director of the office of military and veterans affair, and ryan enrique at jpmorgan who served in the u.s. marine corps for six years. so thrilled to have you both here on veterans day. maureen, let's start with you. why do this? why -- because you're up to 82 companies now that are participating. >> actually, 83 last week. tracy: excellent. 83 companies participating in this mission to hire all these vets. what makes a vet a great hire? >> so what we believe makes a vet a great hire is a set of tangible and intangible skills. those intangibles that we hear about -- mission focus, leadership, teamwork -- and then there's a lot of tangible skills that do translate into the private sector; technology, computer-type skills, project management skills, operations, log
. >>> all right, veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan face a new mission, probably a harder one at this point, finding a job in this ridiculously tough labor market. jpmorgan chase and dozens of other companies are pledging to help. their goal is to hire 100,000 veterans by 2020. joining us now, maureen casey, managing director of the office of military and veterans affair, and ryan enrique at jpmorgan who served in the u.s. marine corps for six years. so thrilled to have you...
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there was some talk of a story out there were some comments made coming out of iraq that the arab nations needed to band together and use oil as a weapon in fighting all of this. is that much to do about nothing? >> that is something that will be underlining if you see that type of talk probably continue because it seems like that is remaining source of revenue, the remaining driver is oil. they want to use that against anybody they can as a power player. you have underlining themes keeping pressure on the price, the fiscal cliff, european debt concerns, the supply issue is the biggest glut we have. you would see oil prices moving aggressively higher on this least attention. we could see prices go up from here. dagen: what would be the driving factor that could have lower, would be a weaker economy? >> yes, it is the weaker economy, it is a larger supply that is keeping the lid on the prices. we will probably move back down to 78, $80 range. we see this violence escalate, they will forget about the supply and demand fundamental and work on the geopolitical risk and wishes to aggressive mo
there was some talk of a story out there were some comments made coming out of iraq that the arab nations needed to band together and use oil as a weapon in fighting all of this. is that much to do about nothing? >> that is something that will be underlining if you see that type of talk probably continue because it seems like that is remaining source of revenue, the remaining driver is oil. they want to use that against anybody they can as a power player. you have underlining themes...